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Professor Cathal Kelly receives Honorary Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons 

Professor Cathal Kelly, Vice Chancellor, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar of RCSI, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), one of the most prestigious distinctions in international surgery.  

The award was conferred during the Convocation Ceremony at the ACS Clinical Congress in Chicago on 4 October 2025. 

In conferring this honour, the ACS acknowledges Professor Kelly’s contribution as an international leader who has transformed surgical education and care quality in Ireland and beyond. 

A graduate and Fellow of RCSI, Professor Kelly served as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (2006–2009) before his appointment as Chief Executive and Registrar in 2009. Prior to taking up these leadership roles, he was a consultant general and vascular surgeon with a special interest in endovascular surgery in Beaumont Hospital. He combined his career in surgical practice with chairmanship of the surgical division and an academic position in RCSI as Vice-Dean for curriculum change. 

He completed his basic and higher surgical training in Dublin and went on to undertake a research fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA. Professor Kelly completed an MBA at the Institut de Empresa (IE), the Stanford Executive programme and is a Chartered Director. 

Professor Kelly has published 75 research papers and given 102 invited lectures and presentations, largely focused on the development of surgical practice, the advancement of education and research in healthcare, and healthcare quality improvement and assurance. He is also a recipient of the Moynihan Intercollegiate Medal and an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Glasgow. 

Under Professor Kelly’s leadership, RCSI has experienced a period of remarkable growth and transformation, with the achievement of full university status in 2019 marking a major milestone in its evolution. During this time, the institution has broadened its academic offering through the establishment of new schools and programmes, including Schools of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Population Health and Dentistry. It has also introduced innovative undergraduate and postgraduate programmes aimed at meeting the evolving needs of modern healthcare systems, alongside a significant transformation of RCSI’s medical curriculum. 

RCSI’s research activity has also expanded significantly, with a strong focus on translational science aimed at improving patient outcomes and influencing healthcare policy in Ireland and internationally. In parallel, RCSI has strengthened its role as the national body for surgical training by modernising curricula, expanding simulation-based training and enhancing support for trainees throughout their careers. 

Professor Kelly has also overseen major campus development projects in support of this growth, most notably the opening of the award-winning 26 York Street building in 2017 and the €95 million development at 118 St Stephen’s Green.  

Professor Deborah Namara, RCSI President, offered her congratulations to Professor Kelly: “Over the course of his career, Professor Cathal Kelly has been a visionary leader in surgical education, curriculum development, and institutional governance. He is a worthy Honorary Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and I am delighted to extend my congratulations to him on this very special occasion.” 

About RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences 

RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences is ranked first in the world for its contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goal 3, Good Health and Well-being, in the Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings 2025.   

Founded in 1784 as the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with responsibility for training surgeons in Ireland, today RCSI is an innovative, not-for-profit, international university exclusively focused on driving improvements in human health worldwide through education, research and engagement.  

RCSI is among the top 300 universities worldwide in the World University Rankings (2025) and has been awarded Athena Swan Bronze accreditation for positive gender practice in higher education.   

In 2026, RCSI will open a new public engagement space, dedicated to health and well-being, at 118 St Stephen’s Green in Dublin city centre. The space is designed to engage the public in dialogue about living longer, healthier and happier lives through dynamic events and exhibitions. Our aim is to bridge the gap between health sciences research, professional expertise, and public understanding, empowering people to make informed decisions about their health. 

Visit the RCSI MyHealth Expert Directory to find the details of our experts across a range of healthcare issues and concerns. Recognising their responsibility to share their knowledge and discoveries to empower people with information that leads them to better health, these clinicians and researchers are willing to engage with the media in their area of expertise. 

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